On Sunspots

Author:   Galileo Galilei ,  Christoph Scheiner ,  Eileen Reeves ,  Albert van Helden
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Edition:   Abridged edition
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9780226707167


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   30 October 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Galileo’s telescopic discoveries, and especially his observation of sunspots, caused great debate in an age when the heavens were thought to be perfect and unchanging. Christoph Scheiner, a Jesuit mathematician, argued that sunspots were planets or moons crossing in front of the Sun. Galileo, on the other hand, countered that the spots were on or near the surface of the Sun itself, and he supported his position with a series of meticulous observations and mathematical demonstrations that eventually convinced even his rival.   On Sunspots collects the correspondence that constituted the public debate, including the first English translation of Scheiner’s two tracts as well as Galileo’s three letters, which have previously appeared only in abridged form. In addition, Albert Van Helden and Eileen Reeves have supplemented the correspondence with lengthy introductions, extensive notes, and a bibliography. The result will become the standard work on the subject, essential for students and historians of astronomy, the telescope, and early modern Catholicism.

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Author:   Galileo Galilei ,  Christoph Scheiner ,  Eileen Reeves ,  Albert van Helden
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Edition:   Abridged edition
Dimensions:   Width: 1.50cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 2.30cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780226707167


ISBN 10:   0226707164
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   30 October 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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This translation is both timely and commendable. Until now, English-speaking students of Galileo and Scheiner have been poorly served. For the first time, readers have access to both sides of this important debate in the same language. This will be an essential text. --Nick Wilding, Georgia State University


This translation is both timely and commendable. Until now, English-speaking students of Galileo and Scheiner have been poorly served. For the first time, readers have access to both sides of this important debate in the same language. This will be an essential text. --Nick Wilding, Georgia State University<br><br><br>--Nick Wilding


This translation is both timely and commendable. Until now, English-speaking students of Galileo and Scheiner have been poorly served. For the first time, readers have access to both sides of this important debate in the same language. This will be an essential text. --Nick Wilding, Georgia State University


[This volume] will be essential to historians interested in the development and use of the telescope and in religion of that period. Highly recommended. --M. K. Hemenway Choice [This volume] will be essential to historians interested in the development and use of the telescope and in religion of that period. Highly recommended. --M. K. Hemenway Choice This translation is both timely and commendable. Until now, English-speaking students of Galileo and Scheiner have been poorly served. For the first time, readers have access to both sides of this important debate in the same language. This will be an essential text. --Nick Wilding, Georgia State University This is an excellent addition to the literature on Galileo and, more generally, on the Copernican Revolution. It makes available important works that are relatively inaccessible in their original edition and have never been fully translated into English. --Maurice Finocchiaro, University of Nevada, Las Vegas This translation is both timely and commendable. Until now, English-speaking students of Galileo and Scheiner have been poorly served. For the first time, readers have access to both sides of this important debate in the same language. This will be an essential text. --Nick Wilding, Georgia State University This is an excellent addition to the literature on Galileo and, more generally, on the Copernican Revolution. It makes available important works that are relatively inaccessible in their original edition and have never been fully translated into English. --Maurice Finocchiaro, University of Nevada, Las Vegas This translation is both timely and commendable. Until now, English-speaking students of Galileo and Scheiner have been poorly served. For the first time, readers have access to both sides of this important debate in the same language. This will be an essential text. --Nick Wilding, Georgia State University This is an excellent addition to the literature on Galileo and, more generally, on the Copernican Revolution. It makes available important works that are relatively inaccessible in their original edition and have never been fully translated into English. --Maurice Finocchiaro, University of Nevada, Las Vegas This is an excellent addition to the literature on Galileo and, more generally, on the Copernican Revolution. It makes available important works that are relatively inaccessible in their original edition and have never been fully translated into English. - Maurice Finocchiaro, University of Nevada, Las Vegas --Maurice Finocchiaro This translation is both timely and commendable. Until now, English-speaking students of Galileo and Scheiner have been poorly served. For the first time, readers have access to both sides of this important debate in the same language. This will be an essential text. -Nick Wilding, Georgia State University --Nick Wilding


&#8220;This is an excellent addition to the literature on Galileo and, more generally, on the Copernican Revolution. It makes available important works that are relatively inaccessible in their original edition and have never been fully translated into English.&#8221;&#8212; Maurice Finocchiaro, University of Nevada, Las Vegas <br><br>--Maurice Finocchiaro


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Eileen Reeves is professor of comparative literature at Princeton University. Albert Van Helden is professor of the history of science at Utrecht University and the translator of Galileo's Sidereus Nuncius, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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